I saw the Giraffe

I've tried some long copies and I still haven't seen one.
Congratulations!

Long into an extremely boring copy/move operation, trying to move stuff from dying drives to a new NAS, I think I've managed to capture most (all?) of them. I count 29 different ones.

  • Alpaca
  • Bison
  • Cow
  • Crab
  • Crocodile
  • Deer
  • Dog
  • Duck
  • Elephant
  • Emoe (didn't manage a screenshot yet)
  • Flamingo
  • Fox
  • Giraffe
  • Goat
  • Gorilla
  • Horse
  • Lion
  • Mouse
  • Panda
  • Penguin
  • Pig
  • Raccoon
  • Rhinoceros
  • Sheep
  • Snail
  • Snake (didn't manage a screenshot yet)
  • Tiger
  • Tortoise
  • Turtle

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You are the pet master! o)
The animals surely help to get over the lost data, in case.. o))

Cute animals. :heart_eyes::smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Dopus takes so long to copy anything, that animals spawn from the forest and explore the Earth before the operation is finished.
Especially with anything zipped in a removable drive. OMG what is THE HOLD UP

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Legend has it the original poster is still waiting for his copy operation to finish.

Opus copies at the same speed as everything else.

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AND it has the beta-animals to boot!

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I've had a few odd cases where I've noticed slow-down compared to Explorer and Teracopy, but those are usually massive transfers and there's nothing connecting them well enough to file a bug report.

Oh my bad.

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There are times Dopus is so slow it just sits there, to the point I abort the operation sometimes:

  • Cut/pasting zipped folders in a removable drive.
  • Secure wiping (3 pass) a zipped folder in a removable drive.
  • Flat View (no folders) with thousands of items in a folder (busy reading directory > metadata)

If it's just the way the computer works, then nevermind.

You’d see the same variation in every tool, usually due to hardware load or antivirus.

Well I guess it is a Croc, but it looks more like a Louisiana Gator masquerading is a Northwest Territory salty.
Missing is Canadian bull moose !